NOSEN jenny
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NOSEN jenny
[8D]Just got a new kit Well its new to me Bud Nosen Jenny 8ft ws can anyone tell me whats its worth so I can see how good or bad I did on this trade. ALSO how well do they fly.
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I've only seen a few of these very rare kits show up over the years on the "auction site" and most were started, missing a lot of stuff or water damaged. I, for one, would like to know more about the design of the model. In particular, how do the wings disassemble from the fuselage all in one piece? How scale is it? Would you post some pictures of the kit and plans?
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RE: NOSEN jenny
I have built two of the nosen Jennys and they fly well. Neither was built as the plans show for wing attachment. If built per the plans the top wing is one piece and the lower wings are built as a left and right panel. The top center section is glued to the fuselage struts and the wing struts are glued to both wings. To remove the wings there are four screws holding the fuselage top, around the cockpits, to the remainder of the fuselage. The wings come off as a complete assembly with the top wing, fuselage top below the center section, and lower wings held to the top wing by the struts glued in place. Some straps and screws lock the lower wing to the fuselage for flight.
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I was looking throught my old RCMs and saw this advertised with some other Nosen kits. It's nice it doesn't need functional flying wires which you can add yourself to boost the scale appearance as wall as all the other details.